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Pedido de United mejora panorama de Embraer, pese a caÃÂda de ganancia
ReutersPor Brad Haynes SAO PAULO (Reuters) - La brasileña Embraer, el mayor fabricante mundial de aviones regionales, dijo el lunes que un pedido de al menos 30 nuevas aeronaves de parte de United Airlines elevó la posibilidad de una mayor producción para el...Tags: Embraer SA, Bombardier Incorporated, United Air Lines, American Airlines, Inc., Delta Air Lines
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Ask Airfarewatchdog: When's the best time to visit Death Valley?
Q: We are planning a trip to Death Valley National Park. When is the optimal time of year to visit and what's the nearest airport? A: If you'd like to avoid the extreme heat that this area of the country is famous for, experts (i.e., park rangers I spoke...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Virgin Group, Ltd., United Air Lines, Air Transportation Industry
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Predators routed 82-42 in Arizona
The Orlando Predators made wholesale changes after finishing 4-14 in 2012. At least one thing has not changed. For the second year in a row, the Preds have started 0-5 following an 82-42 trouncing Sunday by the reigning ArenaBowl champion Arizona...
Tags: Football, Arizona Rattlers, Arena Football League, Pittsburgh Power, Orlando Predators
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Yeager officials see positive in merger
The Charleston Gazette, W.Va.CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- All airline mergers are not created equal. When Southwest Airlines bought AirTran Airways in 2011, the merger cost Yeager Airport a significant amount of money, said Rick Atkinson, the airport's director. Before the merger, more...Tags: Transportation, AirTran, Continental Airlines, Prices, Air Transportation Industry
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Korean War vets of Brookland-Cayce High 'honored'
The StateOn May 22, about a dozen other Korean War veterans who graduated from Brookland-Cayce High School -- some of whom still get together regularly for breakfast -- will be on a special Honor Flight. They will join about 80 other Korean War and World War II...Tags: Armed Forces, Wars and Interventions, International Military Interventions, Veterans Affairs, Basketball
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In NC budget, where did the $1 billion go?
The News & ObserverDuring the past four years, as Democrats and Republicans battled over sales and income taxes, higher tuition at state universities and the loss of 4,350 teachers in public schools, a substantial amount of money slipped through the fingers of state...Tags: Plant Openings, Jennifer Weiss, Business, Political Fundraising, Charlotte
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Kinston jetport tower staying open
The Free Press, Kinston, N.C.It's debatable as to which is the real news -- the new law saving air traffic control jobs across the country, or Congress passing that law in less than a week. Either way, both happened, and now the tower at the Global TransPark will remain open, along...Tags: Layoffs and Downsizing, Mark Udall, Barack Obama, U.S. Congress, Air Transportation Delays
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Airline passenger complaints surged in 2012
WASHINGTON (AP) — Airline passengers are getting grumpier, and it's little wonder. Airlines keep shrinking the size of seats to stuff more people onto planes, those empty middle seats that once provided a little more room are now occupied and more...
Tags: Hawaiian Airlines Inc., Transportation, SkyWest Incorporated, Air Transportation Industry, Wichita State University
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Rush to help airlines, travelers could crack open US budget door
Reuters* Other groups hurt by automatic cuts seek relief too * Visibility of delayed flights, lobbying make a difference By David Lawder and Doug Palmer WASHINGTON, April 26 (Reuters) - Congress got rid of a headache on Friday when it rescued the flying...Tags: Layoffs and Downsizing, Budget Control Act of 2011, Barack Obama, Transportation, Social Sciences
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Airport governance study draft expected Thursday
The Charlotte ObserverThe draft of a final report about management at Charlotte Douglas International Airport is expected to be released Thursday, city officials said. Charlotte City Council commissioned the $150,000 study by a consultant after the state legislature began...Tags: Charlotte
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United Airlines parent narrows loss in 1Q
Tribune staff reporterThe parent company of United Airlines said Thursday its first-quarter loss narrowed as it improved revenue and kept expenses in check. Chicago-based United Continental Holdings, the world's largest airline company, lost $417 million, or $1.26 per...Tags: Boeing Co., United Air Lines, Air Transportation Industry
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Problem Solver: Canceled trip finally resolved
When Mary Weisman first contacted What's Your Problem? in late 2012, she had a simple request. All she needed was a letter. Her teenage daughter, Lainie, had been scheduled to attend a student leadership conference at Fordham University, but bad...
Tags: Insurance, Trips and Vacations, Air Transportation Delays, United Air Lines, Jon Yates
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